In what ways was Jefferson a powerful president?

a. He successfully reformed and controlled the judicial system.
b. He skillfully used diplomacy to steer the United States away from conflict with Europe.
c. He created financial systems and solutions that most of the nation agreed with and championed.
d. He developed close ties with Congress, working closely with legislators to reach many of his political goals.
e. He successfully destroyed the Federalist Party, his political competition.


D

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A. Research clearly indicated that such investments would be of no economic benefit to the South. B. The South saw the industrial and transportation revolutions as threats to republican ideology. C. The Southern states believed that such construction should be the responsibility of the federal government. D. Southern states had smaller free populations so they collected fewer taxes and had less money to invest in railroads.

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